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It's more like she doesn't seem to realize that she could be getting hurt and actually die. She seems to think that she's going to survive through all of this and is reckless. She asks Oliver to train her but she barely ever asks for any help or advice when she makes really important decisions. It does look like she

Not yet. I didn't find Laurel annoying in season 1. I understood where she was coming from, agreed with her motivations, and thought she kicked serious ass (which, so far, Iris doesn't do, she's just the pain in everyone's butt which is not her fault but damn they need to giver her something more interesting to do and

If Laurel ever uses the Salmon Ladder, I want to either see it in the bloopers or I want her to fall/get stuck and I want to hear Sally laugh her rungs off.

That, and her reaction upon seeing Oliver as the Arrow interrogating Ted annoyed me to no end. She couldn't even pretend not to know him? And just say "whatever you think he did, he was with me" just so Ted wouldn't, I don't know, get suspicious?

That would mean sending Laurel to Central City. They can't bring Iris and Laurel in the same show, the universe would explose from annoyance.

I feel so freaking bad about his mask, dude. So bad. He has the mask of a gangster. They're not even trying with him, are they? :((((

You shut your mouth right now. She's resting somewhere, crying for Sara (and missing Oliver, clearly).

He really won points with me in this episode. I liked the attempts at giving him depth and he didn't come off as self-righteous or totally badass. He looked guilt-ridden and emotional, and I guess it was better than to smile stupidly at Laurel Lance. Or maybe it's just because he interacted with other characters than

And then she comes back in season 5 to kill Oliver and everything he holds dear because she lost everything when he barged into her life? And if you take an asian potion you become invincible?

To be fair, Moira Queen's sole concern WAS public swimming pools. Murders (that she may or may not have committed)? Well, didn't Starling City's justice system do its job in the trial? Oh wait…

for the 23987974576th time.

Maybe it's discussed later in the thread but: didn't we just learn more about the murder? Like the fact that it's been "thrown by someone with mirakuru strength"?

I was all the way with her (for once!) noticing her arms and stuff, and then she forgot what the term "secret identity" means (thank god Ted doesn't know who dates Laurel Lance), and when Ted's friend pulled a firearm on his face and she tried… nothing. Her face didn't move at all (not in surprise/shock/worry what

She never trained with Oliver, but she trained one episode with Digg after her head almost got blown up, and in season 2 once by herself prompting a confused side-eye from Oliver and Sara came to give pointers. That's as far as Felicity's training has gone. I, for one, find it a miracle that she works out before even

Heh. Maybe it took her four years to come up with that thing. I don't know it doesn't really. It's kinda like Oliver being such a good archer/fighter in barely a year. It makes no sense either. I can understand what Felicity would be doing in IT at QC when we met her. So to me it isn't really retcon.

Originally, I was going to calculate everyone's age and stuff but I gave up. Felicity is 25 in season 1. Do whatever you want with that other piece of info. Yes. I'm evil.

Is what Oliver would say. "That's the amount of rungs I can do on the Salmon Ladder." And then, poof: two words.
Shirtless. Demonstration.

Heh, I kind of expected it to happen in The Flash, tbh. It sounded obvious ever since they began The Flash and the chick was coming from Central City. So. Not really a spoiler, not really a surprise either.

To be fair, Malcolm is probably just letting her win. Repeatedly. He probably doesn't want to deal with her wounded ego. I know I wouldn't.